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  1. Icompta forum for mac#
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So, my PRIMARY application is PocketMoney Desktop for Mac (PMD) on my mid-2011 iMac running High Sierra.

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Icompta forum Patch#

BTW, Intuit had released a patch to Quicken 2007 to make it compatible with Lion and that version, Quicken for Mac 2007 Lion Compatible (Q4M2007LC), works up through High Sierra. I found both iFinance & iCompta but neither are up to Hardy’s PocketMoney in my opinion, but are way better than Quicken. So once again, I looked for replacements.

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But unfortunately Hardy passed away in May 2013, and his cousin was unable to continue the Catamount Software applications. Fortunately, Hardy released a desktop version of PocketMoney so I switched to using it with Lion. Meanwhile, Intuit had depreciated Quicken for Mac after the 2007 version, but it still worked on MacOS Leopard and Snow Leopard but not on Lion when it was released in 2010. Once I had PocketMoney for the iPhone, I was able to retire my Palm PDA. He had written PocketMoney for the Newton, Palm and PocketPC so it was easy to port it to iPhoneOS 2. I searched the App Store and found PocketMoney from Catamount Software owned by Hardy Macia. I expected Standalone to come out with an iPhone OS version of PocketQuicken but Intuit refused to extend the license to do so and thus I had to find something else. So I was still happy carrying both an iPhone and a Palm PDA until Apple opened up the iPhone to applications in 2008. And then Apple released the iPhone in 2007 which I bought. I used Quicken for Mac for years and when Standalone released PocketQuicken for Palm, I got it and happily used both for years, while still having a cellphone. Still a lot to do but this year Apple has made some really nice improvements to SwiftUI in macOS 12 / iOS 16 that I waited for a long time and that will make my life easier.Why do you use multiple apps for you personal finance? Do you track different things in each one of them? All I can say is that I've done a lot of work these past years and I'm pretty happy with I've done so far.

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The other thing is that iCompta's revenue is far from enough to make a living so I also have a full time job which obviously doesn't help get things moving quicker.Īnyway I started iCompta more than 15 years ago and I'm still there so I think I'm trustworthy when I say it's no abandonware but I certainly won't tell when iCompta 7 will be ready simply because I have no idea. So I started rewriting everything from scratch in Swift and SwiftUI but firstly, it makes muuuuch time and secondly, Apple brags everywhere how cool SwiftUI is (and it's true it's really cool) but it also misses so much stuff that makes me loose a lot time finding workarounds to make simple things that exist in iCompta 6 and that I obviously can't remove from iCompta 7. Here is the thing, iCompta 6 uses old Apple technologies and in order to add new features I wanted to have a new modern foundation to build upon. If it was abandonware I wouldn't bother answering all questions on the forum like I do Ready when it's ready it's not a cool answer anymore if when=>infinite The forum have collected a lot of good ideas to be eventually implemented. can we have some real glimpse on the future, if any, of this app? You know I really love iCompta and have been using it for 10 years now but still. Torakikiii wrote: ↑ 24 September 2022, 10:28Ī couple of days ago I had to fight off some dudes on reddit, when I suggested icompta as an app for budgeting, because they were saying it's abandonware.Ĭame here for news but I might start to have to agree with them tho, since nothing is moving on.














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